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more slender than the second. Markings differing little from those of the small- 

 eyed form. 



Type: No. 29844 M. C. Z. Hupeh: Ichang. 



SINIPERCA SCHERZERI Steindachner. 



Agrees closely with the figure by Steindachner, the most noticeable differ- 

 ence being in the larger size and greater number of the teeth on the posterior 

 edge of the operculum. 



Ichang. 



OPHICEPHALIDAE. 



OPHICEPHALUS ARGUS Cantor. 



D. 48, A. 32; LI. 63&. 

 Kiating. 



CLUPEIDAE. 







COILIA NASUS Schlegel. 



D. 13, A. 98, P. 6 + 11; LI. 76. 



Ventral serration with twenty-two teeth in front of the ventral fins and 

 thirty-six behind their origins. Intermediate between C. nasus and C. ectenes 

 Jordan and Starks but not to be separated from the former. 



Kiating. 



CYPRINIDAE. 



CYPRINUS CARPIO Linns'. 



D. 22, A. 8, V. 9, p. 17; LI. 35i; Phar. teeth 3.1.2 | 2.1.3; 4 barbels. 

 Shasi. 



CARASSIUS CARASSIUS (LinneO Nilsson. 



D. 20, A. 8, V. 9, P. 16; LI. 29?; Phar. teeth 3 | 3; no barbels. 

 Ichang. 



PARABRAMIS PEKINENSIS (Basilewsky) Bleeker. 



Abramis pekinensis BASIL., 1855, Nouv. mem. Soc. nat. Mosc., 10, p. 237, pi. 6, f. 2. 

 Acanthobrama pekinensis BLEEKER, 1860, Ichth. Arch. Ind. Prodr., 2, Cypr., p. 282. 

 Culler pekinensis KNER, 1867, Novara fisehe, p. 360, pi. 14, f. 4. 

 Chanodichthys pekinensis GUNTHER, 1868, Cat., 7, p. 327. 

 Parabramis pekinensis BLEEKER, 1871, Nat. verb. k. akad., 12, p. 80. 



